Article 2D1M8 Earlham Institute Moves HPC Workloads to Iceland

Earlham Institute Moves HPC Workloads to Iceland

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Rich Brueckner
from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#2D1M8)
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In this video, Dr Tim Stitt from the Earlham Institute describes why moving their HPC workload to Iceland made economic sense. Through the Verne Global datacenter, the Earlham Institute will have access to one of the world's most reliable power grids producing 100% geothermal and hydro-electric renewable energy. As EI's HPC analysis requirements continue to grow, Verne Global will enable the institute to save up to 70% in energy costs (based on 14p to 4p KWH rate and with no additional power for cooling, significantly benefiting the organization in their advanced genomics and bioinformatics research of living systems.

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